
Weekly audio tales exploring the forgotten history and science of our fellow animals, told by experts, hosted by wildlife filmmaker and conservationist Elliot Connor. New episodes every Wednesday forever. Please follow and leave a review. Thanks!
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HistoryScienceNature | |||

Ex-zookeeper and wildlife creator Jordan Veasley a.k.a. Jungle Jordan swings by to reveal the chillest animals, why so many people think giraffes lay eggs, what okapis smell like and of course the challenges of sexing porcupines!
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Happy 2026! To kick off a year of incredible stories here's the tale of the baby giraffe that walked to Paris and changed history forever. My favourite, Zarafa. And joining us on this cross-continental romp, special guest Heather Sharkey. Thanks for ... more
Tom Hird a.k.a Blowfish, presenter of Netflix's latest wildlife reality show smash hit All the Sharks and the world's ONLY heavy metal marine biologisy stops by to chat diving hydrothermal vents, the hazards of shark chumming and the most bastardly f... more
Australia hasn't yet described 1/4 of its native bees. So how do we find and conserve them? Dr Kit Prendergast joins the podcast to fill us in on this crazy unexplored world of science, of insects lost and rediscovered, and the favourite bees she's d... more
A very fun way to learn a lot about the natural world. Its packed with knowledge, humor, and fun facts. Loved every second of it.
Wow! This is a compelling podcast series. Great stories, great animals, great entertainment. Looking forward to hearing more …
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This series offers captivating tales that intertwine the history and science of wildlife, narrated by knowledgeable experts in a storytelling format. Each episode covers a range of subjects, from the remarkable adventures of individual animals, like the story of Zarafa, the first giraffe in Paris, to discussions on contemporary conservation challenges facing species such as the Sumatran rhino and native Australian bees. The engaging conversations are infused with humor and personal anecdotes, making complex scientific concepts accessible and entertaining. Listeners can expect to gain insights into the lives of various species while exploring crucial themes in wildlife conservation and education.
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Recent guests on Wild Stories include:
1. Heather Sharkey
2. Tom Hird
3. Dr. Kit Prendergast
4. Adam Hart
5. Rick Schwartz
6. John Payne
7. Johan Eklöf
8. Leo Richards
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